MySQL Bootcamp for Oracle DBA’s

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Oracle and MySQL?  “Select * from emp” works on both, they both can store TB’s of data and they both are used by Google, Yahoo & Apple.  So how are they really different? or the same?

Come to this Free Bootcamp and find out.

Date/Time:  September 5th 9:30am - 3pm

Location: 222 North Sepulveda Blvd, 10th Floor, El Segundo, CA  Map

Space is limited so please RSVP below or email scott.metcalf@sun.com

Thanks to everyone that attended the event.  I was excited about the participation and hope to do more events in the near future.  Here are the presentations you can look thru to refresh.

http://www.mysqlscott.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/bootcamp.pdf

http://www.mysqlscott.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/bootcamp2.pdf

http://www.mysqlscott.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/bootcamp3.pdf

Using the Scientific Method to reduce your Oracle spend

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In just the last few weeks I can’t believe how many conversations I have had with Enterprises with the same perspective and interest.  All are long time Oracle customers interested in the cost advantages of leveraging MySQL to reduce their Oracle spend. It may have been triggered by the recent 15% price increases from Oracle, the challenges in our economy, the visibility from MySQL’s success in the web2.0 space or some combination of all three.

I thought it would be fun to apply the pragmatic scientific method to this process.

In this post lets tackle the first 2 steps of the scientific method.

1. Define the question.

The first step is to “Define the question”.  This seems simple enough, “Can MySQL reduce my annual Oracle license and support fees?”  While there are some amazing TCO comparisons I think an important question to address before we can answer the main question is to address “Can MySQL do the job?”

2. Gather information and resources.

So where do you start your research?

While the basic relational database fundamentals are the same, It is important that you understand the unique differences between the RDBMS platforms, the product roadmap and customer examples.

Oracle to MySQL WP
http://www.mysqlscott.com/?attachment_id=22

Microsoft to MySQL WP
http://www.mysqlscott.com/?attachment_id=21

MySQL Roadmap
http://www.mysqlscott.com/?attachment_id=23

MySQL Performance WP
http://www.mysqlscott.com/?attachment_id=19

MySQL Customers

http://www.mysql.com/customers/

Finishing up the Sun fiscal ye…

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Finishing up the Sun fiscal year end. Tomorrow we start over.

Watching Salesforce CEO on htt…

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Watching Salesforce CEO on http://www.fastcompany.tv/. 50% growth last quarter. SaaS is the future!!!

Listen up CIO’s. It is not why but HOW to leverage Open Source.

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http://blogs.the451group.com/opensource/2008/04/11/why-how-is-the-most-important-question/

i.e. Use Open Source, make sure you have good support & you energize your staff.

<else>  Pay huge license fees,  dodge your sales rep every month end, watch your staff loose motivation. </else>